Chief Registrar at State of New Mexico, Department of Cultural Affairs
Location:
Albuquerque, New Mexico Area
Industry:
Museums and Institutions
Work:
State of New Mexico, Department of Cultural Affairs since 2002
Chief Registrar
Center for the Study of Political Graphics 2000 - 2002
Archivist
The Philbrook Museum of Art 1994 - 1999
Museum Registrar
Education:
Old Dominion University 1988 - 1990
MA, Humanities - Art History
University of Colorado Denver 1980 - 1985
Instituto Cervantes
Dr. Gabel graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 2003. He works in Indianola, IA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Gabel is affiliated with Iowa Lutheran Hospital and UnityPoint Health Des Moines Iowa Methodist Medical Center.
License Records
David L Gabel
License #:
7008207 - Active
Category:
EMS Licensing
Issued Date:
Apr 12, 2016
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2018
Type:
First Responder (EMR)
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Direct Connections: Making Your Personal Computers Communicate
Jeffrey G. Allen - Albuquerque NM, US Stephen P. Corcoran - Corrales NM, US David M. Gabel - Albuquerque NM, US Damien M. Gonzales - Albuquerque NM, US Robert M. Harbour - Santa Fe NM, US Shonn P. Hendee - Albuquerque NM, US Kristin A. Nixon - Albuquerque NM, US Robert E. Ostrom - Albuquerque NM, US Robert K. Rowe - Corrales NM, US Timothy Rowe - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Lumidigm, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382115, 340 553, 340 583, 713186
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided that extend the functionality of electro-optical sensors. A device has a multiple light sources, a light detector, and a processor configured to operate the light sources and the light detector to perform distinct functions. At least one of the distinct functions includes a biometric identification function in which light is propagated from the plurality of light sources through presented material. The propagated light is received with the light detector, with the presented material being identified from the received light. Another of the distinct functions includes a nonidentification function performed with the light sources and the light detector.